Originally posted by: RaiderJ
My signature is just my first and maybe my last name. If they need my phone number or something else, they can't just email me and ask for it!
Plus, I don't even know what my title is anymore.
If you work in the defense industry, sure.Originally posted by: smack Down
Do those legal disclaimers have any chance of standing up in court?
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Originally posted by: her209
If you work in the defense industry, sure.Originally posted by: smack Down
Do those legal disclaimers have any chance of standing up in court?
Originally posted by: smack Down
Do those legal disclaimers have any chance of standing up in court?
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: smack Down
Do those legal disclaimers have any chance of standing up in court?
Not on their own, but they cannot hurt in the big scheme of things.
MotionMan